$5 for $10 Worth of Mexican Fare at Qdoba Mexican Grill
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Mexican fare includes handcrafted burritos, house-made nachos, Mexican gumbo & five fresh salsas
A tortilla makes a handy mouse pad, an acceptable patch for stiff denim jeans, and, if you draw a face on it, an ideal companion on fishing trips. But there are many other uses for it, as proved by today's Groupon: for $5, you get $10 worth of Mexican fare and drinks at Qdoba Mexican Grill. This Groupon is valid at locations in Cordova and Southaven, Mississippi.
Qdoba Mexican Grill catalyzes culinary creativity through an all-you-can-choose buffet of fresh ingredients ready to be stuffed into tortillas and taco shells by a super-speedy staff of meal wizards. Patrons pick a protein such as grilled chicken, seasoned ground beef, or pulled pork before piling on cilantro-lime rice, slow-cooked black or pinto beans, and a choice of five salsas to yield DIY burritos ($5.99–$7.59) or taco salads piled on a bed of romaine lettuce ($5.29–$7.79). Diners can avoid the stress of decision making or déjà vu of choose-your-own-adventure novels past by taking a pop at one of Qdoba's five signature dishes such as the chicken-crowded ancho-chili barbecue burrito, whose all-natural fowl hog-steps and hoofs it up with mole-inspired barbecue sauce ($6.99). Or sip on the Mexican gumbo, a medley of rice and beans doused in tortilla soup and topped with fresh salsa, cheese, sour cream, and house-made tortilla chips ($6.59–$7.79) that pack in more crunch than an ab workout designed by Snap, Crackle, and Pop.
Mexican fare includes handcrafted burritos, house-made nachos, Mexican gumbo & five fresh salsas
A tortilla makes a handy mouse pad, an acceptable patch for stiff denim jeans, and, if you draw a face on it, an ideal companion on fishing trips. But there are many other uses for it, as proved by today's Groupon: for $5, you get $10 worth of Mexican fare and drinks at Qdoba Mexican Grill. This Groupon is valid at locations in Cordova and Southaven, Mississippi.
Qdoba Mexican Grill catalyzes culinary creativity through an all-you-can-choose buffet of fresh ingredients ready to be stuffed into tortillas and taco shells by a super-speedy staff of meal wizards. Patrons pick a protein such as grilled chicken, seasoned ground beef, or pulled pork before piling on cilantro-lime rice, slow-cooked black or pinto beans, and a choice of five salsas to yield DIY burritos ($5.99–$7.59) or taco salads piled on a bed of romaine lettuce ($5.29–$7.79). Diners can avoid the stress of decision making or déjà vu of choose-your-own-adventure novels past by taking a pop at one of Qdoba's five signature dishes such as the chicken-crowded ancho-chili barbecue burrito, whose all-natural fowl hog-steps and hoofs it up with mole-inspired barbecue sauce ($6.99). Or sip on the Mexican gumbo, a medley of rice and beans doused in tortilla soup and topped with fresh salsa, cheese, sour cream, and house-made tortilla chips ($6.59–$7.79) that pack in more crunch than an ab workout designed by Snap, Crackle, and Pop.